Well here we have it, the day we’ve all been trying to avoid! The day the one and only legend in Johnathan Thurston plays his final ever game in his final ever season. After 326 club games (game 327 to be played), 37 Origins for QLD, 39 International games for Australia, 6 Indigenous All Stars appearances and a couple of Prime Ministers XIII turn outs, it’s time we say goodbye to JT.

A credit to both teams for selling this game out, and I think the Gold Coast Titans deserves a round of applauds for being able to make this happen. This is a game where neither team can make finals, neither team can influence the finals, and both teams are just here to play for the jersey, the fans and the club. There’s no reason why this games deserves the massive finals preparation write up I usually do, it deserves to be honoured for what this game is about to give us all.

I’m glad Thurston gets his send off with a big brother vs little brother game. It’s not a home game which is disappointing, but it sure is in QLD, and that’s more than enough to pull a sold out crowd! The Titans fans won’t be here just for their team, but to send JT off the right way. I can guarantee Cowboys fans have travelled from all over to attend this game and see their captain one last time. And you’ll be blown away to know that many fans of other teams will be at this game purely to witness this man one last time. This is the last time we get to see this legend, so wether you’re at the game, or watching it from home like me, make sure you appreciate it, because it’s the last time we see this once in a lifetime player play.

Prediction: Who gives a s**t!

I won’t be caring who wins this, nor will I be paying attention. My eyes will be on one man, the one man who’s inspired so many to great things.

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